TripAdvisor Reviews San Marino Hotel Puerto Vallarta

Travel Blogs from Puerto Vallarta

... soccer pitches, and come upon the dog training area and heading east again encounter the dozen or so racket ball courts, which again are always busy. At this same point are the public toilets, although I have never found a reason to visit, they are continuously monitored by a fellow who has set out his toilet paper and other such commodities and is always feeding the pigeons as I go by. Man, he looks like he should be feeding himself. We continue on out the eastern side of the park ...

... stay. Then slept for two days. Six days of driving for 5 to 8 hrs a day, plus the stress of the house hunting left me quite pooped. By the time Bob and Jo Anna arrived we had walked most of the town to reacquainted ourselves, and I had perfected the art of making Margaritas. Bob & Jo have rented their own place and are moving out next week in time for Darrell & Trevor to move in for a week. Then ...

... before dinner. We had a dinner date at Cagneys Steakhouse, an exclusive restaurant with our new friends Ed and Leanne. We would be celebrating Eds birthday and our 6 month anniversary (for tomorrow) since we left Australia. Wed agreed to share a bottle of wine, but after all todays cocktails, a glass was more than enough. Dinner was delicious, more than enough food. We practically rolled to tonights show at the theatre to see some gymnasts. Tomorrow, our last stop in Mexico is Cabo San ...

... beach, that Sara decided to take us to. Unfortunately she proved herself right (her not being able to use a map) when she lead us through a beautiful scenic residential route to the beach that we had just started walking from. Dave, in his politely yet assertive manner reguided us past our beach, over the leading hill and through a New Orleans style cemetery. The difference in Sayulita however was the unkept cracked paint on the enormous stonehead strctures. Just beyond the cemetery ...

... the best breakfast I’ve ever had and only 98 pesos, plus 38 pesos for a vanilla milkshake.

By the time I’d finished eating it was about 10.30 and was starting to get hot again as I walked back to the hotel. The cleaning lady just came in to tidy my room so I went for a walk to the cathedral. The Sunday Mass was in progress and the place was literally full to overflowing with people standing outside all the doors and in the side courtyard listening to the ...